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(Kaieteur News) – With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, we know many of you would be looking for that ideal flower shop to buy your fresh flowers and bouquets from.
Well, look no further, today, this publication introduces you to a new and thriving flower shop called ‘Wild Bloom Collections’.
Wild Bloom Collections is owned by 35-year-old Tiffany Nandalall, a mother of two.
A lover of flowers, Nandalall, in a recent exclusive interview with this publication, said what inspired her to start was, “My mom – she’s a florist, and I got inspired by her passion, (and) decided to start my own flower shop.”
She shared that her business first came into operation in late November 2025, and at Wild Bloom Collections, they offer fresh flowers, bouquets, and include a gift center.
Speaking about her small business, Nandalall described that the support so far has been good, noting that her biggest supporter is her partner, and her close family has been a big help as well.
Further, she related that, like any other small business, some of the challenges she faced were finding an affordable, suitable location, which she said “was tough.”
“And juggling business and kids (I’ve got two) is a bit of a task,” she added.
Nevertheless, she manages to find ways to overcome this through the help of her family, and “just putting my mind to it; age ain’t stopping me,” she related.
When asked what her long-term goals are for her business, Nandalall said she wants to grow Wild Bloom Collections and make it a go-to spot for flowers and gifts.
Speaking of making it a go-to spot, she revealed to this publication that for this Valentine’s Day, they are teaming up with ‘Cakes in the City’ for a special promotion. “Get a custom bouquet paired with a heart shaped cake (like the cake with roses) – perfect for that special someone,” she mentioned. Details on this will be available on her social media pages.
Meanwhile, when asked what role she thinks young entrepreneurs play in our society, Nandlall said, “Young entrepreneurs bring fresh ideas and energy! They innovate and inspire.”
As she continues to work on growing her business and giving it the recognition it deserves, Nandalall suggested that more can be done locally to boost small businesses. She suggested that more affordable spaces and local support would be a big boost.
Persons desirous of connecting with Wild Bloom Collections can contact Tiffany Nandalall via the phone number (592) 666-9912.
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